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." >> reporter: law enforcement arrested two teenage suspects. a 14-year-old who isn't being named because of his age-- and 17-year-old demarquis elkins, who is considered an adult under georgia law. police say today is bittersweet for the brunswick community. >> "bitter because of the occurences of yesterday and we all know what that is. but it's sweet to know that we have two arrests of the persons who committed this horrendous act." >> reporter: antonio's father visited the crime scene friday, visibly emotional. a makeshift memorial in his baby's memory has emerged on the sidewalk. back at home, antonio's toys are still scattered around the living room. >> "he was so special, had the bluest, bluest eyes." >> reporter: the boy's unthinkable death leaves a family devastated, and a community on edge. police say they are still following leads and collecting evidence in hopes of finding more answers. i'm cristina mutchler reporting.for kron 4 news. >> a father and daughter are presumed dead after being spotted jumping off a bridge into the frigid m
." >> reporter: law enforcement arrested two teenage suspects. a 14-year-old who isn't being named because of his age-- and 17-year-old demarquis elkins, who is considered an adult under georgia law. police say today is bittersweet for the brunswick community. >> "bitter because of the occurences of yesterday and we all know what that is. but it's sweet to know that we have two arrests of the persons who committed this horrendous act." >> reporter: antonio's...
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." >> catherine: the crash didn't stop the driver from getting out of the car and firing away at law enforcement officers. he was fatally wounded in the fire fight. >> "he wasn't planning on being taken alive." >> catherine: his violent end on a texas highway came as no surprise to neighbors in the lakewood, colorado, neighborgood where he grew up. >> he just seemed angry. he was an angry kid. >> catherine: wrapping up his tour of the middle east. president obama stopped in jordan today where he met with king abdullah. they held a joint news conference today. and syria was the main topic. syria's civil war has pushed about 460-thousand refugees across jordan's borders. the king says that number will probably double by the end of the year. president obama says he will try to get an additional 200-million dollars in aid to help jordan. the justice department will offer states more than $20- million-dollars -- aimed at strengthening the background checks when people buy guns. the money will help state officials to share more information.among other things. congress is debating whether t
." >> catherine: the crash didn't stop the driver from getting out of the car and firing away at law enforcement officers. he was fatally wounded in the fire fight. >> "he wasn't planning on being taken alive." >> catherine: his violent end on a texas highway came as no surprise to neighbors in the lakewood, colorado, neighborgood where he grew up. >> he just seemed angry. he was an angry kid. >> catherine: wrapping up his tour of the middle east....
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a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and whitewash? national puppy day. meet our friend from the sas p california. california and not let immigrants have driver's licenses and then has to be challenged before the supremcourt we take this up next. lou: the first major legal battle -- in an arizona federal court attorneys for five illegal immigrants argue they are eligible to remain in the united states than they are challenging the legality of the state government. as jim never were denies licenses the state says deportation does not confer the lawful status if it does not entitle them to public benefits the judge said he will issue a ruling over the nex
a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- state safer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper...
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if they miss use it the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> the laws have caught up with this technology. >> that is the issue we should be discussing, the technology that exists today, not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people who are potentially breaking them. that is where we are headed. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman and will witnesses for testifying today. it seems to me drones are a technological pull. as with most schools can be used productively or can be abused. when we think about conduct overseas, in particular in counterterrorism, drones have proven an effective tool in certain circumstances and particularly have enabled us to deal with terrorists without placing service men and women directly in harm's way. at the same time it seems to me that oversees our conduct needs to be consistent with the laws of war. domestically in the united states, our conduct in all circumstances knees to be consistent with the constitution. and how that applies to drone surveillance or a topic f
if they miss use it the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> the laws have caught up with this technology. >> that is the issue we should be discussing, the technology that exists today, not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people who are potentially breaking them. that is where we are headed. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman and will witnesses for testifying today. it...
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as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground apply apply to white folks when they've gone after a black person using that law but it's not operated the other way and stand your ground in particular was put out into states all around the country as a partnership between the n.r.a. and alec with the tension to sell more guns right if they could put these type of laws in place they could sell more guns and make our communities unsafe thank you rashad robinson executive director color of change a conversation we all need to be having. if you're an avid nascar watcher then you probably know that the one signifying characte
as well we have about a minute left well it's a vigilante law is it promote. it's the ability that people can can take matters into their own hands when they feel they've been wrong and win you over a lay law like stand your ground on an unjust criminal justice system which study after study shows gives harsher sentences to blacks than white folks for the same type of crimes and offenses then what you have is a law that's not actually put out equally and what we've seen is stand your ground...
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national law as we know is not usually and again this time was not the basis on which the u.s. sees there being a solution the u.s. position is the only solution will come from negotiations between the two parties as if this was a border dispute between colombia and ecuador you know and not the reality of international law violations by a occupying power imposing itself on an occupied population and of course days ago i woke up once again to the media reporting gaza militants fired rockets into israel during obama's trip of course amid the fact as you said it starts when you when you start the clock i mean you can go back in decades or you could we. should not be firing rockets full stop because those are only aimed at civilians there is no way to target them at any other military target so they are illegal but they are not the point it's not the point it's also just completely omitting the fact that israel had violated the cease fire as well i mean over and over going to let's get into iran israel have a couple minutes left as you just cited in the senate resolution very dange
national law as we know is not usually and again this time was not the basis on which the u.s. sees there being a solution the u.s. position is the only solution will come from negotiations between the two parties as if this was a border dispute between colombia and ecuador you know and not the reality of international law violations by a occupying power imposing itself on an occupied population and of course days ago i woke up once again to the media reporting gaza militants fired rockets into...
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your school those who graduated university to follow the laws. sure. so the first stop of my. world tour. was elected the japanese russia this is my second visit to russia. so it's allowed i was here three years ago albuquerque so i hear what putting it on hold. for your tongue yesterday together with russian president vladimir putin. very constructive for me and because she asians. then we all opened the. chinese new year for chinese tourism in russia. they started. so we spent seven years together. over asked to put in yesterday. not. usually sees the spring coming that are of that age but rejuvenation. say that this spring is the best on the year. to work in a dedicated manner to bolster our relationship to. the situation what in the whole world.
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if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one maybe that was the quid pro quo senate resolution that you're speaking out actually really alarming how many people signed on to that lindsey graham a little pioneered. essentially would give israel the authority to declare when the iran war would be and of course we back them. i don't know militarily or not if now it was in the that this was a little earlier very frightening. let's talk really quickly i just wanted to as you were talking about kind of the symbolism and the double speak i wanted to show the c.n.n. a.p. news alert where it says treatment of palestinians is not fair of course quotin
if it's a preemptive war even if it's a preventive war which means even if it violates international law we'll be there with israel he didn't get that commitment from president obama it may have been that there was a kind of informal quid pro quo where on the one hand obama says look we're not going to push you on a peace process if you say you support a two state solution we'll accept that in return if i say that i'm dealing with iran and you should step back you've got to trust me on that one...
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we have to enforece the laws that we have. the the momentary glance at laws we have proves there are holes in our system that even with adequate enforcement would not keep guns out of the hands that seek to do us harm. thatocused on the fact those on the terror watch list do not raise a flag in the system. i do not understand that. what are those on the terror watch list and not automatically denied a fire arm from licensed firearms dealer and should it person's listing on the list be a factor in the denial of a firearm? >> the reason those on the are nott watch list barred from firearms is statutory. it is notone of the factors is listed in the statute. there is legislation being discussed in terms of what more can be done to expand these prohibitive factors or to expand it and other ways the use of nix to bar the sale of guns. >> so a person can be on the terror watch list and yet we have to pass legislation to ensure that a person on that list can't purchase a gun. >> that is my understanding. indicatedsident has he plans t
we have to enforece the laws that we have. the the momentary glance at laws we have proves there are holes in our system that even with adequate enforcement would not keep guns out of the hands that seek to do us harm. thatocused on the fact those on the terror watch list do not raise a flag in the system. i do not understand that. what are those on the terror watch list and not automatically denied a fire arm from licensed firearms dealer and should it person's listing on the list be a factor...
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wouldn as law enforcement investigate the account, they would not find the evidence and law enforcement would be able to clear it up quickly. it may require some time and effort. host: the house judiciary committee held a hearing this week on the electronic communications privacy act. they heard from the justice department representative, who spoke on the difficulty of updating the law for privacy process without impeding the efforts of law enforcement. [video clip] the bestave suggested way to update would be to getire law enforcement to information from a service provider. we believe this approach has considerable merit, provided congress considers contingencies for which this may pose a problem. for example, civil regulators and litigators regulate conduct that is not a crime. criminal search warrants is only available if an investigator can show probable cause that a crime has occurred. several investigators of forcing civil rights, antitrust and a host of other -- all the laws would be unable to be obtained from providers of they could no longer use a subpoena. host: explain what s
wouldn as law enforcement investigate the account, they would not find the evidence and law enforcement would be able to clear it up quickly. it may require some time and effort. host: the house judiciary committee held a hearing this week on the electronic communications privacy act. they heard from the justice department representative, who spoke on the difficulty of updating the law for privacy process without impeding the efforts of law enforcement. [video clip] the bestave suggested way to...
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that we have to live with and i think that this or the spirit of the laws. i find it problematic, and so i would not be prepared to up hold the permit. >> i feel the same way as president hwang. i mean, again, i think that it is troubling that this appears to be a defacto demolition to me. and it is persuasive to me that the former supervisor was here and who worked on this law and has an opinion about how it should be interpreted, and this differs significantly from it. so i would not vote to up hold this permit. >> you want to entertain a motion? >> i will entertain a motion. >> i will move to up hold the site permit on the basis that it is code conforming. >> okay, if you could call the roll, please? >> we have a motion from commissioner fung to up hold this permit on the basis that it is cold conforming. on that motion president hwang? >> no. >> commissioner hurtado? >> no. >> vice president lazarus? >> aye. >> and commissioner honda? >> aye. >> >> welcome back to the march 20th, meeting of the board of appeals. we are calling nine, 13-004, miyo ota doin
that we have to live with and i think that this or the spirit of the laws. i find it problematic, and so i would not be prepared to up hold the permit. >> i feel the same way as president hwang. i mean, again, i think that it is troubling that this appears to be a defacto demolition to me. and it is persuasive to me that the former supervisor was here and who worked on this law and has an opinion about how it should be interpreted, and this differs significantly from it. so i would not...
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wire they leaving these law firms? you can point to michele obama has this great life but what is it about the structure of these law firms caught and become equity partners. plenty of associates for five years, forced to leave in one way or another. and structurally, concrete we in america's work forces. >> i hesitate to address the law firm, technical question. what is the things about. and in law firms, hand to curtailment. i am not trying to say the himalaya question. i wonder if the model we have where educated women should be using their brains in law firm culture that is, and punishing. and whether you can have a life outside the law firm of a man or woman, and are you ever going to see that? and for both men and women it is a difficult punishing culture, and it occupies their life, and -- >> 15 years ago one and all girls will have a career day, and a very fine feminist invited a corporate lawyer partner who is the mother of a child in a school. and talked about all the wonderful thing she did as a partner and
wire they leaving these law firms? you can point to michele obama has this great life but what is it about the structure of these law firms caught and become equity partners. plenty of associates for five years, forced to leave in one way or another. and structurally, concrete we in america's work forces. >> i hesitate to address the law firm, technical question. what is the things about. and in law firms, hand to curtailment. i am not trying to say the himalaya question. i wonder if the...
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a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- statesafer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and whitewash? national puppy day. meet our friend from the sas p california. california and not let immigrants have driver's licenses and then has to be challenged before the supreme court we take this up next. thank you orlle and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. hot dog? i'm buying.
a poll showed only 32% of colorado believes the new laws signed into law recently, two days ago, will reduce crime and make this date saver. 65% -- statesafer. 65 percent say it will not. these are bright guys but apparently they are so smart they are smarter than the people they represent. i am guessing they will learn differently. but polls nationwide as the games played in washington as pure nonsense. >> the final ig report on "fast & furious". can you say white paper and...
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, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who
, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would...
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meets state law. what do younticipate when you do come to that crossroads. even you in the piece admitted that's going to be a rather complicated thing. >> it is going to be very complicated, and the federal government has not yet indicated what its stance is going to be. one thing that washington has to think about is how to make sure what starts in washington stays in washington. washington got to be a major exporting state that would attract a lot of unwanted attention from the feds, so the question is can something -- what the president said when he was asked a couple months ago, question is how to accommodate the difference between the controlled substance act at the federal level which makes growing marijuana and selling it strictly illegal and the state law that proposes to tax and regulate it. it is not going to be an easy needle to threat. >> we're leaving it there. mark kleinman, thanks so much for your time and can all the best. >> thank you. >>> his story is inspiring as a small child in i
meets state law. what do younticipate when you do come to that crossroads. even you in the piece admitted that's going to be a rather complicated thing. >> it is going to be very complicated, and the federal government has not yet indicated what its stance is going to be. one thing that washington has to think about is how to make sure what starts in washington stays in washington. washington got to be a major exporting state that would attract a lot of unwanted attention from the feds,...
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the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark supreme court case went to live a normal living with a job pumping gas. >> when i read where it says equal justice under law, i'm very inspired by that. i'm very comforted by that. but i know a lot of people are treated unfairly. i see it as something encouraging but i don't see it yet. >> it's written into constitution and established into the goal for society to reach for and live up to. people will fall short, rights can be ignored or even trampled. with nothing more than a pencil and knowledge. >> if you know your rights you can protect your rights. if
the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark...
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that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman there said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example of the direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people are trying to read it, get through it. now you see the regulations piling up and the practical day-to-day impact. coming out right now in the form of a woman trying to make a cake and run a living and a business for herself. >> wayne, there are a lot of
that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman there said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example of the direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation,...
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it is a made up law, which is intended to renew the 1962 media law. >> for those in the media industry, one of the most worrying aspects is a prison sentence of up to six months for publishers or journalists who break the rules and fail to pay fines. the loosely worded draft legislation would also ban materials that violate the military-backed constitution or right thing that could incite unrest. >> just as there are people for democracy in the forums, there are also people in the government i think who want to cling to the old system. because of those people who want to go backward, we are still faced with such issues. >> the media group feel so strongly about the bill that it hung a protest on its building -- a protest banner on its billing. >> is a big appetite for news and it is growing all the time. there are 130 weekly publications already, and the government has approved it licenses of private daily newspapers. >> the government argues that such a big increase in the short space of time requires some regulation, but it says a parliamentary committee looking at the law will make
it is a made up law, which is intended to renew the 1962 media law. >> for those in the media industry, one of the most worrying aspects is a prison sentence of up to six months for publishers or journalists who break the rules and fail to pay fines. the loosely worded draft legislation would also ban materials that violate the military-backed constitution or right thing that could incite unrest. >> just as there are people for democracy in the forums, there are also people in the...
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a lot of the same law and precedence are in play. one of the things that is different is whenever race is involved in a constitutional challenge, the court looks at that policy of drawing a line based on race with maximal skepticism. we will look to see if this is in order when sexual orientation is the issue. >> the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments and the 14th houses this equal protection idea. they were about race. >> scott: since the civil war. >> right. the historical case. there are parallels between these kinds of discrimination. here is another difference. in 1967 when the supreme court in loving versus virginia banned gay marriage, in that time, only 16 states retained such a ban. the previous decade plus, 14 states moved away from the bans. we still have a situation where 40 states prohibit same-sex marriage. that may change in four or five years. that is different with the mainstream. >> i would say one of the things that is interesting is how fast public opinion is moving. in the case of interracial marriage in 1967, the
a lot of the same law and precedence are in play. one of the things that is different is whenever race is involved in a constitutional challenge, the court looks at that policy of drawing a line based on race with maximal skepticism. we will look to see if this is in order when sexual orientation is the issue. >> the 13th and 14th and 15th amendments and the 14th houses this equal protection idea. they were about race. >> scott: since the civil war. >> right. the historical...
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three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy winds. it has made travel nearly impossible in some areas and dangerous in others. one huge pileup north of denver closed down part of interstate 25. i-70 from denver to kansas is closed to drivers. what a nightmare it is. it looks placid and calm -- fairly calm behind you. >> reporter: yeah. it's not bad where we are now in colorado springs, but i can tell you south of here it is absolutely miserable. and it was absolutely miserable early today. interstate 25 which you mentioned is closed north of denver is also a closed because of multiple pile-ups, spinouts on the highway. it is expected to be closed between 5 and 7 hours. we were in the middle of that today. we we
three years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law. it is under a fresh round of attacks from republicans n. a minute we'll go to washington to hear how the republicans are trying to get the law repealed. >>> political scandal in mexico. a conservative candidate is accused of having a steamy past in las vegas. >>> a storm is pounding colorado now with heavy snow and heavy winds. it has made travel nearly impossible in some areas and dangerous in others. one...
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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since the law was signed, democrats lost the house in 2010. 26 states challenged the law in the supreme court and lost. and president obama won re-election. here's the brain trust. good to see all of you. we don't convince a lot of folks to come in for the brain trust. >> i'm excited. >> very intimidating. >> let's start -- >> i'm going to put my points on the board, right? >> yes. let's start with thursday. thursday the senate passed a nonbinding resolution on repealing the 2.3% tax on medical devices. how much more chipping away are we going to see of obama care in the future do you think? >> i know that republicans in the senate and house have continued, and this has been really a three-year war they've waged on multity fronts. >> but it's been a fruitless war. >> for a while, there was a genuine effort to try to defund obama care. it's gotten to the found where we reported this week that even the republicans who are leading the charge here admit that this is basically symbolic and they're doing it for the benefit of their base, who really hates this law. but they know they're really
since the law was signed, democrats lost the house in 2010. 26 states challenged the law in the supreme court and lost. and president obama won re-election. here's the brain trust. good to see all of you. we don't convince a lot of folks to come in for the brain trust. >> i'm excited. >> very intimidating. >> let's start -- >> i'm going to put my points on the board, right? >> yes. let's start with thursday. thursday the senate passed a nonbinding resolution on...
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. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert for the medical center. danny is the associate director for the serial neeb breet program for the city of san diego. and san francisco chief of police. gary is a psychiatrist and laura's law advocate and eduardo vega of the mental health association of san francisco. let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when
. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert...
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there are friends of the court for religious organizations saying uphold the law, uphold the law. indeed there will be supporters of that. but at the end of the day, the court has to resolve whether or not personal freedoms are aff t affected by restricting 1,000 federal programs and laws that will be affected with the outcome if it's held unconstitutional. >> let's move on to proposition eight. it was passed by california voters in 2008 and amended the state constitution and took away marriage rights of same-sex couple s. now two couples are challenging that. how will this be argued that marriage of same-sex couples in a state that legalized it should be protected regardless of what the voters said? >> is it equal protection? can states ban the ability for gays to marry? that's really the issue. the the state of california has voted on it. they said marriage will be defined as a man and a woman and that's how we see it in california. on appeal, it was reversed. the supreme court again has a procedural issue that they have to overcome. will they overcome it? i believe they will. i
there are friends of the court for religious organizations saying uphold the law, uphold the law. indeed there will be supporters of that. but at the end of the day, the court has to resolve whether or not personal freedoms are aff t affected by restricting 1,000 federal programs and laws that will be affected with the outcome if it's held unconstitutional. >> let's move on to proposition eight. it was passed by california voters in 2008 and amended the state constitution and took away...
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all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and allows young people to stay on family health plans until age 26 and is slowing the growth of healthcare costs. harris? >> harris: i know the president is also saying that there will be more health insurance options for americans late
all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman there said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example of the direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people are trying to read it, get through it. now you see the regulations piling up and the practical day-to-day impact. coming out right now in the form of a woman trying to make a cake and run a living and a business for herself. >> wayne, there are a lot of things we learned about the obama care law and a lot more. we'll roll through a few of them. this is growing and growing by the day. >> yes. it's too bad the congress didn't learn about it. it's only 2,200 pages, none of them read it. they voted on it. we elected people who are idiots who vote on things they do
that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman there said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example of the direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation,...
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but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate practice under the fair housing act and in the meantime, having the government in the join two cases that could have brought tens of millions of dollars to taxpayers. >> paul: can you believe any case like this, jason, where the official basically got somebody to drop a case the supreme court had already accepted? >> no, no, i can't. but perez has credibility problems. he was head of the civil rights division of justice he when they decide today drop a case against the new black panther party and this involved a case of the members of the black panther party on election day, standing
but they don't have the same language as title vii law and he was afraid at that st. paul would win this case. by the way, st. paul itself said it thought it would win, but dropping the case because it it didn't want to endanger important anti-discrimination work that the justice department was doing. so think about that, you have a senior member of the justice department leaning on other parts of government to withdraw a case, deny the supreme court the ability to rule on this disparate...
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the law enforcement who works for the city. it's absurd. and i shouldn't have to worry what a cop is thinking or wonder just because i'm walking outside at night that i'm more likely to be stopped. that shouldn't exist. >> this idea, councilman is part of -- i feel like it's the difference of the experience of being a black american. when you see the police car, you get a sense of anxiety, and not a sense of protect and serve. >> i parentally it doesn't stop. i was arrested trying to get into event. the officer either didn't believe who we were or didn't care. it's also frustrating to me that it seems like things in the 1960s. we're trying to tell people why it's wrong to do things in the community. it's amazing we need this discussion. when it comes to larm and stopping crime, the answer has always been stop as many as we can. lock up as many young black men as we can. it's never worked. we know what the solutions are. we go back to everyone in the communities are criminals. even though the own statistics show that stop, question, frisk ha
the law enforcement who works for the city. it's absurd. and i shouldn't have to worry what a cop is thinking or wonder just because i'm walking outside at night that i'm more likely to be stopped. that shouldn't exist. >> this idea, councilman is part of -- i feel like it's the difference of the experience of being a black american. when you see the police car, you get a sense of anxiety, and not a sense of protect and serve. >> i parentally it doesn't stop. i was arrested trying...
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance of $240 million for the year and $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. why it didn't ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the r
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance of $240 million for the year and $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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and kind of the laws that prevent individuals from spying on one another because of the availability that this technology is going to have to increase it. as a very easy technology to get your hands on and as you mention it's a very cost effective way now there's a lot of criticism about using drones and abroad. as well as back home former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general james cartwright is one of those people who has actually gone on the record expressing his concerns about this program he said quote if you are trying to kill your way to a solution no matter how precise you are you're going to upset people even if they're not targeted so of course he's talking about targets of broad but do you think it could have similar impacts at home could we create essentially enemies because of what these programs offer possible and one of the things that we're looking at and it was a point that was made over and over again at that hearing is you have to involve the public now and address the address these issues you can't rule out the technology and expect that they're going
and kind of the laws that prevent individuals from spying on one another because of the availability that this technology is going to have to increase it. as a very easy technology to get your hands on and as you mention it's a very cost effective way now there's a lot of criticism about using drones and abroad. as well as back home former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general james cartwright is one of those people who has actually gone on the record expressing his concerns about...
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law center clerk received her ph.d.. she wrote and argued post conviction matters in state and federal court and supervisor in the sex crimes unit. she worked as a staff attorney in the 56 appellate court and now works on appeals. from a prosecutor to now an defender. welcome. >> now we have a senior partner, named one of the top trial lawyers in the united states. he's a lion of the trial bar. i have known him for many many years. probably the most suspected trial lawyer. he's practiced for over 50 years. not to make you feel old and has done both civil and trial work and tried 140 cases including many many high profile cases and recognized as 2012 lifetime achiever by the american lawyer. welcome to our panel. i'm going to start with don since we just watched the clip. what made you want to make the movie? >> i was a civil litigate or but working in television at the time in a and e television network and i wasn't enjoying what i was seeing on television and interested in making my own film and lech son who you saw on
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there are letters that mon crow wrote to her sons-in-laws that talk about family matters. congressmen wrote letters home talking about meeting ms monroe. other women in washington recorded in their diaries about meeting her but we don't have anything from her point of view which is madening. >> what do we know about her relationship with her husband? >> they were absolutely devoted. they were apart for a couple of months here and there throughout their 44 year marriage but usually they were together. there say wonderful letter speaking of congressmen, congressman from new york wrote his wife that he had been at a dinner at the white house when jefferson was president and it was right before monroe went to france to negotiate the louisiana purchase and mitchell wrote to his wife saying monroe has a fine conjugal feeling. he can't stand to be separated from his wife so he's taking her with him to europe. he was devoted to family as well. asia said before that's really what they wanted to do. if they had their choice of how they would spend time, it would be with their family
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, repeal the whole health care law, that amendment failed. now we are going piece by piece of it. so many democrats now, since the president has been reelected, are starting to speak up in areas of the health care law that they realize is bad for people all across this country. we are going to continue in this fight, u ma. >> senator, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. always great to see you. >> thank you, u ma. appreciate it. >>> all right. we have got new details in a bizarre colorado murder case making news. police believe a shootout in texas may be connected to the assassination of the head of colorado's prison system. >>> plus, one man got a bit more than he bargained for on his honeymoon. we will take a look at his close encounter, coming up. ÷÷ [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. that
, repeal the whole health care law, that amendment failed. now we are going piece by piece of it. so many democrats now, since the president has been reelected, are starting to speak up in areas of the health care law that they realize is bad for people all across this country. we are going to continue in this fight, u ma. >> senator, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. always great to see you. >> thank you, u ma. appreciate it. >>> all right. we have...
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my in laws don't speak english. they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave her in laws stranded in long beach but there were no rooms available. >> i told them to go. i gave up my room to my in laws. >> lind yark lee and her son watched. the ship sailed without them. she says the point was left standing on shore. >> just ruined. i mean nobody could enjoy themselves because we weren't there. >> the luggage sailed off with the ship. >> i had nothing but clothes on my back. >> they waited seven days in los angeles for the ship to return. trying to make the most of lee's brief time home. >> he was going to take his son on the ship. >> linda says she found out carnival cancel that had reservation when carnival was correcting the spelling of her mother-in-law's middle name. linda paid for the room and wanted her money back. >> they said it's coming in the mail. i didn't get i no. >> she contacted 7 on your side. and after we contacted carnival, linda did get her money back. $1759 for the cancelled cruise, plusuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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>> it's not the universal but it's the law of saudi and iran. >> it is islamist law,. i didn't mean to interprupt rupt. >> sean: eyewitness for rape? >> it's to prevent people charged wrongly and witnesses if they ever lie, they are going to be punished severely. >> sean: how about a dna test, we can prove it immediately. it was. >> killings, the fact that you are saying the reason for the number of centuries go it's still being used to today the only freedom of revolution was in june and july of 2009 because iranians were living under the boots. they booted sharia and obama could have been a historical figure. they are agitating in many countries. you could change the course of human events. >> sean: they are fighting proxy wars. >> so, it's the sharia not to criticize islam. >> there are few flaws in sharia >> sean: more than flaws. down right oppressive to human rights. >>. >> sean: what about the treatment of women. >> how about the treatment of non-muslims under the sharia. how about christians? >> it's radical muslims doing that. that is radical. >> sean: the rad
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but let's help law enforcement do a better job of keeping our neighborhoods safe. melissa: thank you, tom. be sure to catch it at seven and 10:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday, the tom sullivan show. i will be a guest this weekend. happy friday and thank you for joining us. have a great cruise. [lghter] anythingo help. good night. >> more than 1,000 students have gathered to steady liberty should even be in college? if they work as interns are they exploited? if they are illegal should it be a quicker path to citizenship? wh should the rules be? >> a trip back to college. tonight. [applause] >> i'm in washington d.c. for the biggest ever students for liberty conference. more than 1,000 are here to debate the conditions for people needed to be free and %-prosper is by doinghey internships. how many of you have been intern's? how many of you want to be? how many would do it for no pay? most of ready. that is a good thing oftentimes they are unpaid ron but that is called exploitation our next guest argues they earn nothing and learn little but with their guest says they
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so dangerous about that moment and it came to a surface in the bail reform act of 1984, the federal law, the birth of preventative detention which one thought was clearly unconstitutional and then became a public good that changed the whole view of a system. now we live in a justice preemptive justice, but they will commit other crimes in the future. i would say if we all now agree or at least many of us agree with justice kennedy that the result has been a prison system that is barbaric that doesn't belong in a civilized society and serious atonement and i think you would recognize in the california prisons to meet that. let me say why it's a risk. it's always so reasonable to see risk as a way on out of these. i don't think i need to remind those in the room that an entire population were incarcerated for risk. nobody was held accountable for it either. if you look at the way this is a risk, you see racial class is at the end of the day the right kind of community ties and is risk reduction. professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advoca
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but i am not currently licensed to practice law. i hung up the shingles in 2009. >> how are you related to the appellant? >> i am not. >> i thought that you said that you were a relative. >> relative said that she is the appellant's attorney. >> apologize for interrupting. >> there is a question about the physical stores operated by oska as of the time that the january 7th permit was received. there are still questions which remain. but, nevertheless, it is clear that they have at least 8 traditional brick and mortar stores currently. it is also clear based on a review of the website if you look carefully at it that they have a very sophisticated marketing and business plan which come in place partnering each of us on the ground physical stores with a separate internet store. so essentially we have a situation here where each of us, eight to ten, however many on the ground stores there really are is one branch of an oska store in addition to each of those oska stores has a relationship in the air with a separate internet address tha
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we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the candidates, not necessarily the backgrounds, but the identity of the candidates by still abiding by those laws. >>i think one of the strengths of your team is the tremendous community involvement and searches that you done. i find it interesting to the work you did in l.a. and many nonprofits. my hope is as our diverse communities expect topnotch transportation selection processes like this that we can involve them in as many of the aspects of the profile and the competencies that we can and i welcome a number of stakeholder groups and give you the recommendations as we sit down to one-on-one conversations.
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saw the local what is the law in the local needs you one a community l.n.g. walton will be. done for up artist i was fired i was fired. i'll fides. welcome back to the cause a report imax guys are time now to turn to mark hochstein as the executive editor of american. banker mark welcome to the kaiser report thanks max glad to be here i mark now you're writing about bitcoin tolls why are instant bitcoin i'm mostly absent because i mean as a means of exchange you know people talk about bitcoin as a currency and it is a currency but it's also a payment system and as a payment system i think for my audience it's a potentially a very disruptive thing it so it not only competes with the u.s. dollar as you've talked about but it competes with pay pal master card western union on some level it competes with a number of swiss bank accounts right so it's both a store of value and but it's a transactional currency so people who are questioning its store of value credentials you can't you can't question the fact that as a means of payment it's the fastest most efficient economic and to
saw the local what is the law in the local needs you one a community l.n.g. walton will be. done for up artist i was fired i was fired. i'll fides. welcome back to the cause a report imax guys are time now to turn to mark hochstein as the executive editor of american. banker mark welcome to the kaiser report thanks max glad to be here i mark now you're writing about bitcoin tolls why are instant bitcoin i'm mostly absent because i mean as a means of exchange you know people talk about bitcoin...
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president obama says the law protects americans from insurance company abuses and suggests the law is saving people money. president said in a statement, quote, millions of seniors are saving $600 a year on prescription drugs. millions of young people have been able to stay on family's health plan until age 26. mammograms for women and wellness programs for seniors are covered on free of charge. for the fiscal future the growth of healthcare costs is beginning to slow. but they want to repeal part of obamacare. a tax on medical devices that would have increased the costs we pay for things like latex gloves to wheelchairs to hip replacement. there is still $1.3 trillion in other taxes that are set to hit over the next decade. house republican speaker john boehner put out a statement on obamacare. he said, quote, far from bending the cost curve, it's projected price tag is nearly doubled. health insurance premiums are expected to climb further when the law takes full effect next year. the millions of jobs democrats promised is nowhere to be found and businesses large and small are alrea
president obama says the law protects americans from insurance company abuses and suggests the law is saving people money. president said in a statement, quote, millions of seniors are saving $600 a year on prescription drugs. millions of young people have been able to stay on family's health plan until age 26. mammograms for women and wellness programs for seniors are covered on free of charge. for the fiscal future the growth of healthcare costs is beginning to slow. but they want to repeal...